Results 7,381-7,400 of 12,596 for speaker:Willie O'Dea
- Written Answers — Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 318: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food his views on reports that the Irish Greyhound Board, a semi-State body, plans to export Irish dogs to China, a country which has a very poor animal welfare record; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10400/11]
- Written Answers — Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 319: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the measures he has taken to ensure that all exporters comply with Council Regulation (EC) No. 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport and related operations. [10401/11]
- Written Answers — Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 320: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will give a commitment to provide time for a Dáil Ãireann discussion on any proposal by Bord na gCon to export greyhounds to China prior to the agreement of export health certification protocols with the Chinese authorities. [10402/11]
- Written Answers — Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 321: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in view of his confirmation to Dáil Ãireann on 19 April 2011 that Bord na gCon is exploring possible business opportunities in China and has recently made a submission to him, when he will complete his consideration of the Bord na gCon proposal; and if his views on this proposal will be made public. [10403/11]
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I ask to share time with Deputy Sean Fleming.
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I welcome the opportunity to comment on this, the Government's first initiative in the field of job creation. Welcome though it may be, however - and I welcome it - it is rather minimalist. When one compares it to the documents produced by Fine Gael less than 12 months ago which promised â¬18 billion expenditure on job creation, it pales into insignificance. For every â¬36 promised in...
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: In regard to the Minister's announcement on employers' PRSI, I had been somewhat confused as to how exactly this would operate, arising from certain statements made by the Minister and some of his colleagues. However, it is made reasonably clear in today's statement, which I welcome. It would appear that in respect of jobs which generate up to â¬356 per week income an employer who creates...
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: The deal was for â¬20 inclusive of VAT.
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Now, I will be able to avail of the service for â¬19, provided I get my hair cut before the end of 2013.
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: The difficulty is whether this would create jobs. What is the linkage between this considerable expenditure from the Government, which is in straitened circumstances - that much we all accept - and job creation? Would the money not have been better spent on sectoral, targeted areas to create employment? I believe it would have been but there is no guarantee of it at present. The Minister...
- Order of Business (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I understand the Government intends to announce a number of research initiatives this afternoon as part of the jobs initiative.
- Order of Business (10 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Legislation will be necessary to implement some of those initiatives and when will such legislation be introduced?
- Written Answers — Departmental Reports: Departmental Reports (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 28: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation the future, if any, he envisages for Shannon Development. [9937/11]
- Written Answers — Jobs Initiative: Jobs Initiative (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 30: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation the measures he will take to counter youth unemployment and emigration. [9936/11]
- Written Answers — Export Trade Development: Export Trade Development (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 48: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation his plans to establish an export trade council. [10089/11]
- Written Answers — Fáilte Ireland: Fáilte Ireland (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 104: To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport in view of the fact that Fáilte Ireland has ceased to provide training in the hospitality industry for unemployed persons at its four permanent training centres throughout the country; and his plans to resume this training in view of the potential for employment creation within the hospitality industry. [10099/11]
- National Wage Agreements (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: The Minister has said on a number of occasions that he will protect those at the lower end of the scale by increasing the national minimum wage. He, therefore, regards the two issues as inextricably linked. The programme for Government states independent chairpersons will be appointed to these committees. Does the Minister not regard the current chairpersons to be acting independently?...
- National Wage Agreements (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: What about the question on the independent chairperson?
- Research and Development (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: That is quite clear, a Cheann Comhairle. I did not get an opportunity earlier to compliment the Minister of State, Deputy Sherlock, on his promotion as he was not in the Chamber when I complimented his colleagues. The promotion is, again, well deserved. I tabled a question to the Taoiseach and it was transferred to the Department. Could the Minister please clarify what plans he has to go...
- Foreign Direct Investment (5 May 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I am glad the Minister intends to be proactive in this regard. On the question of selling Ireland abroad, is the Minister aware of a document produced by a number of business leaders, entitled Blueprint for Recovery? This document contains a number of suggestions the Government could pursue to sell Ireland abroad. Also, the Twitter organisation is currently considering a substantial...